The Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy: Insights and EvidenceEugene R. Wittkopf, James M. McCormick Rowman & Littlefield, 2008 - 422 páginas The Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy: Insights and Evidence is a collection of current readings on how the domestic environment impacts American foreign policy today. The reader begins with an introduction focusing on why and how the domestic setting affects U.S. foreign policy. The volume is then divided into three major parts with an opening essay by the editors to place that part in context and then eight essays that analyzes the topic in that part in more detail. Part I, "The Societal Environment," contains a series of articles on the position of interest groups, the impact of military experience, the effect of public opinion, and the role of elections and political parties on foreign policy. Part II, "The Institutional Setting," examines how various political institutions, such as Congress, the presidency, and various bureaucracies (e.g., the National Security Council, the intelligence community) shape American foreign policy. Part III, "Decisionmakers and Their Policymaking Positions," provides various case analyses over several administrations to illustrate how individuals and bureaucracies affect the foreign policy decisionmaking at the highest levels of government. |
Índice
II | 1 |
III | 17 |
IV | 29 |
V | 45 |
VI | 55 |
VII | 65 |
IX | 81 |
X | 97 |
XIX | 221 |
XX | 231 |
XXIII | 243 |
XXIV | 255 |
XXVII | 273 |
XXVIII | 287 |
XXIX | 299 |
XXXII | 315 |
XI | 115 |
XII | 125 |
XIII | 141 |
XIV | 159 |
XV | 169 |
XVI | 185 |
XVII | 199 |
XVIII | 213 |
XXXV | 335 |
XXXVI | 351 |
XXXIX | 369 |
XL | 381 |
XLI | 395 |
415 | |
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The Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy: Insights and Evidence Eugene R. Wittkopf,James M. McCormick Visualização de excertos - 2008 |
The Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy: Insights and Evidence Eugene R. Wittkopf,James M. McCormick Visualização de excertos - 2008 |
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